Belize Fishing Reports - Ambergris Caye
December 11, 2022
Seasonal fronts and cooler temperatures surrounding Ambergris Caye continue. Good numbers of Bonefish continue to be landed on the flats. Schools of Permit are being sighted and Tarpon have been hooked, but both in limited numbers. Increasing numbers of larger Snook and Jack Crevalle are being landed along the Belize mainland coast.
Report DetailsDecember 4, 2022
Seasonal fronts and cooler temperatures throughout the area surrounding Ambergris Caye continue to challenge anglers. Bonefish are continuing to be caught in good numbers in the lagoons. Schools of Permit are being sighted and Tarpon have been hooked but both in limited numbers. Cooler temps also bring increasing numbers of larger snook to the areas in and around the mainland coast.
Report DetailsOctober 30, 2022
Sunny days with light winds sunny throughout the week made for some beautiful and productive fishing days for our anglers. By the end of the week there were three grand slams and about 215 bonefish were landed!
Report DetailsOctober 23, 2022
Anglers landed some good-sized tarpon and more than 175 bonefish in the past week.
Report DetailsOctober 16, 2022
Anglers worked several nice schools of permit throughout the week, but it was challenging getting many of them to eat. We enjoyed mostly sunny days, with mild winds and some scattered showers. Winds were consistently 5-20 mph out of the East.
Report DetailsOctober 9, 2022
Calm conditions continued early in the week, but clouds and some rain rolled in later in the week. Our anglers had some good days with tarpon and permit.
Report DetailsOctober 2, 2022
Anglers enjoyed calm days, clear skies, and light winds during the past week. We had a terrific Orvis women's group at the lodge for several days; they landed dozens of Bonefish, a few Permit, and some nice Tarpon. Winds were consistently 5-15 mph out of the West/Northwest. Congratulations to Jeremy H. and Capt Dayan on their two Grand Slams in one day!
Report DetailsSeptember 25, 2022
Anglers enjoyed mostly calm days during the past week, with some early morning clouds and showers. We had a large group from Orvis at the lodge, they landed more than 120 bonefish, a couple permit and a few very nice tarpon. Winds were consistently 5-15 mph out of the East/Southeast.
Report DetailsSeptember 18, 2022
Our anglers fished around clouds and dodged a few showers throughout most of the week. The permit and tarpon bite was pretty challenging. Moderate winds were consistently 10-20 mph out of the East/Southeast. Regardless of conditions, we had another Grand Slam!
Report DetailsSeptember 11, 2022
Bonefish catch numbers were back up this past week to 115. Anglers were also chasing lots of nice schools of Permit. Many of our migratory Tarpon have moved on, but anglers are getting plenty of shots at our resident Tarpon. Grand Slam congratulations to Taylor N. and Capt Cinoeh, and to Peter C. with Capt Michael.
Report DetailsSeptember 4, 2022
Sunny and partly cloudy skies with temperate winds consistently 5-15 mph this past week out of the East. Bonefish catch numbers have decreased this past week to just over 90. Likewise, schools of Permit and Tarpon have been sighted, but numbers were somewhat down over previous weeks.
Report DetailsAugust 29, 2022
Sunny and partly cloudy skies with temperate winds consistently 5-15 mph this past week out of the East. Bonefish catch numbers have increased this past week to over 200. Schools of Permit are being sighted in the flats consistently all week and Tarpon have been landed with both counts in the 20s.
Report DetailsAugust 21, 2022
Partly cloudy / partly sunny conditions with calming winds and improving seas follow the recent Tropical Depression. Winds continue shift regularly from the East to North East at less than 15 mph. Periodic intermittent showers pop up during the day but don't hamper fishing. Bonefish Permit and Tarpon numbers have decreased over last week ending Sunday.
Report DetailsAugust 14, 2022
Cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with slight seas with waves 3-5 Ft. Winds regularly shift from the East to North East at 5 - 15 mph. Periodic intermittent showers pop up during the day but don't hamper fishing. Bonefish numbers have dropped in the past week to just over 100. Tarpon and Permit numbers have also declined to an average of 10 for the week ending Sunday.
Report DetailsAugust 7, 2022
Cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with increasing winds and choppy seas persist. Winds continue shift regularly from the East to North East and at 15 - 20 mph. Periodic intermittent showers pop up during the day but don't hamper fishing. Bonefish numbers have remained consistent in the past 2 weeks well over 200. Tarpon and Permit numbers average at 20 for the week ending Sunday. Our Grand Slam successes still amaze us!
Report DetailsJuly 31, 2022
Cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with increasing winds and choppy seas persist. Winds continue shift regularly from the East to North East and at 15 - 20 mph. Periodic intermittent showers pop up during the day they but don't hamper fishing. Bonefish numbers have increased by 40% over last week. Tarpon and Permit numbers average at 20 for the week ending Sunday.
Report DetailsJuly 24, 2022
Moist and unstable conditions have characterized the past week. Showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue to affect the northern areas of the country. Winds shift regularly from the East to North East and at 15 - 20 mph at midday. None of this affected our anglers, who landed an amazing FOUR Grand Slams this week. Bonefish numbers increasing to 223 + for the week, Permit and migrating Tarpon are being caught on average of 2 to 3 per day .
Report DetailsJuly 17, 2022
Consistently bright sunny days have brought increased action on the flats. Winds continue shift regularly from the East to North East and at 15 - 20 mph at midday. Bonefish numbers dropping to 110 + for the week, Permit and Tarpon continue to see consistent landings for the past three weeks.
Report DetailsJuly 10, 2022
Bright sunny days have characterized the past week, but low tides have slowed the bite. Winds shift increased regularly from the East to North East, gusting to 20-25 at midday. Bonefish numbers increased to 140 + for the week. Permit and Tarpon landed have been consistent for the past three weeks with many more hookups.
Report DetailsJuly 3, 2022
Tropical Storm Bonnie has brought higher winds and strong rain bands through the area. Winds continue to shift regularly from the East to North East from 5 to 15 and gusting to 20-25. Less visibility for the past three days has impacted catch percentages dropping Bonefish numbers to 130 for the week, increased Permit and large Tarpon are being hooked and landed along with two nice sized Snook and two more Grand Slams!
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